Wage Labour in Southeast Asia since 1840 Globalization, the Internat
Amarjit Kaur examines wage labour's role in economic growth and change in Southeast Asia since 1840. Her study focuses on globalization; the international division of labour and how transnational economic processes shaped and continue to shape labour syst
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Amarjit Kaur
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Wage Labour in Southeast Asia since 1840
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Wage Labour in Southeast Asia since 1840
10.1057/9780230511132preview - Wage Labour in Southeast Asia Since 1840, Amarjit Kaur
The Australian National University is preparing a multivolume economic history of Southeast Asia which will for the first time place the remarkable economic changes of the late twentieth century within a broader historical framework. This series is at once a work of pioneering scholarship, since nothing remotely comparable has previously been attempted, and a work of synthesis, since hitherto discrete literatures in several disciplines and on ten countries must be integrated. The series will include several volumes on the economic history of the principal countries of Southeast Asia over the past 150 or so years, and a larger number of volumes integrating the whole region in terms of major themes in economic history. Each volume will be accessible to students and specialists alike, aiming to make coherent a history which has been fragmented or ignored. The Economic History of Southeast Asia Project has been supported by the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies of The Australian National University and by Henry Luce Foundation. General Editors: Anthony Reid (Chair), Professor of Southeast Asian History, the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra; Anne Booth, Professor of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London; Malcolm Falkus, Professor of Economic History, University of New England, Armidale, Australia; and Graeme Snooks, Coghlan Professor of Economic History, Research School of the Social Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra. Titles include: John H. Drabble AN ECONOMIC HISTORY OF MALAYSIA, c.1800–1990 The Transition to Modern Economic Growth R.E. Elson THE END OF PEASANTRY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Amarjit Kaur WAGE LABOUR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA SINCE 1840 Globalisation, the International Division of Labour and Labour Transformations J. Thomas Lindblad FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
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